WALNUT / AZUSA, Calif. - Senior Shaun Ward and sophomore
Haleigh Lloyd each set a Great Northwest Athletic Conference records in the men's
and women's 400-meter hurdles, respectively, while freshman Grace Morgan and
senior Micah Johnson broke Alaska Anchorage school records at the Bryan Clay
Invitational on Friday.
Ward, from Eagle River, set the league record in the
400-meter hurdles with a NCAA provisional qualifying time of 52.00, good for
second place overall. The previous record of 52:05 was set by Northwest Nazarene's
Dallas Beaty in 2009.
Lloyd improved upon her own GNAC record in the women's 400-meter
hurdles with a third-place finish in 59.62. The automatic qualifying time gave the Ladysmith, B.C.,
native her second career ticket to the NCAA Championships in May.

Morgan, from Salt Spring Island, B.C., broke current
student assistant coach Mary Pearce's 5-year-old record of 12.37 in the
women's 100 meters with a time of 12.34, while Johnson set the UAA record
in the men's pole vault at 13 feet, 11 ¼ inches.

Overall, the Seawolves combined for 14 personal bests.
Highlighting the individual performances were freshman Isaac Kangogo, who
produced the second-fastest 1500-meter time of the season for UAA at 3:53.89 and junior
Ethan Hewitt, who recorded the fastest 400-meter time of the season at 48.51.
The Seawolves will reunite for the Long
Beach State Invitational in Norwalk, Calif., on Saturday.